Impressions of the Russian Imperial Government Oral History Transcript And R

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Impressions of the Russian Imperial Government Oral History Transcript And R
George Constantine Guins
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Pierce: We already know of the fatal end of Stolypin, and also how he transferred the bill approved by the Duma into the Emperor s ukaz. But it would be interesting to know how the zemstvos in the western regions accomplished their functions, if they were established there.
Guins: I never heard of the introduction of zemstvos in the western regions. Stolypin was killed in 1911. His successors in the Ministry of Internal Affairs were all reactionaries, and it is very probable that the reform rem
...ained on paper only, especially because in 1914 World War I began and the western regions be came a main theater of the war.
Whether or not it would have been beneficial to have zemstvos established in territories densely populated by Poles is difficult to say. The Poles could hardly prefer German dom ination to that of the Russians, but they could not have fore seen that after the restoration of Poland, achieved as a result of World War I, Poland would become a Soviet satellite.
Consequences of Stolypin s Murder Pierce: Were there any essential changes in Russia after Stolypin s death?


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